Amile Jefferson (Committed)

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The 6'8" power forward out of Philadelphia committed to Duke in May of 2012. Amile Jefferson has a developed post-up game and is a scoring machine in the paint.

The 4-star recruit put a lot of thought into his decision with the academics factor. Jefferson had offers from NC State, Villanova, Connecticut, Ohio State and Duke. The ACC was where Jefferson wanted to go, as NC State and Duke were his top choices.

As a senior, Jefferson averaged 21.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game at Friends Central High School.

Duke will be getting a long, athletic forward with Jefferson. Not to mention a guy with a high basketball IQ.

Julius Randle

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Duke has already offered a scholarship to the 6'9" power forward out of Dallas, Texas. Randle played AAU ball with Matt Jones. He's ranked as the No. 2 player in the 2013 class, according to ESPN's 100.

Randle, who is also 225 lbs, has a great deal of power and athleticism. He's a good player for his size, especially when he's close to the basket. Offensively, Randle could provide Duke with a presence in the paint. He is also very capable of hitting the jump shot.

Randle has offers from Duke, North Carolina, Baylor, Kansas, Texas, TCU, Oklahoma, Ohio State and Missouri.

There's a strong possibility that Randle will join his best friend Jones at Duke. On the other hand, he could also be a nemesis at UNC.

At Prestonwood Christian Academy, Randle averaged 20.2 points per game this past season.

Jahlil Okafor

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Okafor is the top center and No. 2 player overall in the 2014 class, according to ESPN Recruiting. The big man has good size, solid foot work and a good post-up game. And yes, he's related to Emeka Okafor.

Okafor has received an offer from Duke. Coach K has been following him since seeing him play in December of 2011.

Tyus Jones

Another offer is out to Tyus Jones. The 6'2" point guard is a good fit for Duke.

At this position, Jones can shoot as well as dish it out. Through excellent passing and court vision, Jones would be a good leader for the Blue Devils.

Another positive is that Jones is good friends with Okafor. There's a chance both guys could be coming to Durham in the future.

Jones is the No. 3 overall recruit in the class of 2014, according to ESPN Recruiting, and his other offers include Arizona, Ohio State, Michigan State, Baylor, Iowa, Iowa State, Marquette, Minnesota, Pittsburgh and Providence. As a freshman, Jones averaged 18.8 points per game.